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ALBANY.; Mr. Stewart's Petition to be Heard on the Pneumatic Tube Bill Denied-- Erie Double Fares-- A Tremor in the Pro-Erie Ranks-- Shaky Republicans-- Suicidal Cannal Policy of the Dominant Party-- Nursing 14,000 Votes for Two Years.

ALBANY, March 20. Nothing was done in the Senate of importance, except the reception of the petition from A. T. $TEWART, that the Pneumatic bill be referred back to the Railroad Committee, and that he may be heard on it. This was denied by a vote of 16 to 4. The Assembly amendments will be concurred in, whenever there is a full Senate.View Full Article in Timesmachine »

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A version of this archives appears in print on March 21, 1871, on Page 5 of the New York edition with the headline: ALBANY.; Mr. Stewart's Petition to be Heard on the Pneumatic Tube Bill Denied-- Erie Double Fares-- A Tremor in the Pro-Erie Ranks-- Shaky Republicans-- Suicidal Cannal Policy of the Dominant Party-- Nursing 14,000 Votes for Two Years. Order Reprints|Today's Paper|Subscribe